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March 2018 Daly City Rent Report

Welcome to the March 2018 Daly City Rent Report. Daly City rents remained steady over the past month. In this report, we'll evaluate trends in the Daly City rental market, including comparisons to cities throughout the metro, state, and nation.

March 2018 Daly City Rent Report

Welcome to the March 2018 Daly City Rent Report. Daly City rents remained steady over the past month. In this report, we'll evaluate trends in the Daly City rental market, including comparisons to cities throughout the metro, state, and nation.

Daly City rent trends were flat over the past month

Daly City rents have remained flat over the past month, however, they have increased moderately by 2.1% year-over-year. Currently, median rents in Daly City stand at $2,420 for a one-bedroom apartment and $3,040 for a two-bedroom. Daly City's year-over-year rent growth lags the state average of 3.6%, as well as the national average of 2.3%.

Rents rising across the San Francisco Metro

Throughout the past year, rent increases have been occurring not just in the city of Daly City, but across the entire metro. Of the largest 10 cities that we have data for in the San Francisco metro, 9 of them have seen prices rise. Here's a look at how rents compare across some of the largest cities in the metro.

Oakland has the least expensive rents in the San Francisco metro, with a two-bedroom median of $2,260; additionally, the city has seen the fastest rent growth in the metro over the past month (4.6%).

Over the past year, Berkeley is the only city in the metro that has seen rents fall, with a decline of 4.9%. Median two-bedrooms there cost $2,540, while one-bedrooms go for $2,020.

San Mateo has the most expensive rents of the largest cities in the San Francisco metro, with a two-bedroom median of $4,270; rents were up 1.3% over the past month and 2.2% over the past year.

Many large cities nationwide show more affordable rents compared to Daly City

As rents have increased moderately in Daly City, a few large cities nationwide have seen rents grow more modestly, or in some cases, even decline. Compared to most large cities across the country, Daly City is less affordable for renters.

Rents increased significantly in other cities across the state, with California as a whole logging rent growth of 3.6% over the past year. For example, rents have grown by 3.8% in Los Angeles, 3.1% in San Diego, and 3.1% in San Jose.

Daly City's median two-bedroom rent of $3,040 is above the national average of $1,160. Nationwide, rents have grown by 2.3% over the past year compared to the 2.1% increase in Daly City.

While Daly City's rents rose moderately over the past year, the city of DC saw a decrease of 0.1%.

Renters will generally find more expensive prices in Daly City than most large cities. For example, Phoenix has a median 2BR rent of $1,030, where Daly City is nearly three times that price.

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City

Median 1BR price

Median 2BR price

M/M price change

Y/Y price change

San Francisco

$2,420

$3,040

1.1%

1.0%

Oakland

$1,800

$2,260

4.6%

5.8%

Fremont

$2,870

$3,600

0.5%

4.1%

Hayward

$2,230

$2,800

0.1%

1.8%

Concord

$2,370

$2,980

2.8%

3.2%

Berkeley

$2,020

$2,540

-2.0%

-4.9%

Richmond

$2,090

$2,620

0.8%

5.9%

Antioch

$2,850

$3,580

0.4%

4.4%

Daly City

$2,420

$3,040

0.2%

2.1%

San Mateo

$3,400

$4,270

1.3%

2.2%

San Leandro

$2,160

$2,720

0.3%

1.7%

Livermore

$2,360

$2,960

0.2%

1.7%

Redwood City

$2,680

$3,360

1.8%

3.7%

Alameda

$2,360

$2,960

0.1%

3.5%

San Ramon

$2,870

$3,610

0.9%

2.1%

Pleasanton

$2,880

$3,610

0.2%

-0.1%

Union City

$2,590

$3,250

0.6%

1.4%

Walnut Creek

$2,440

$3,060

-0.1%

1.9%

South San Francisco

$2,730

$3,430

-0.4%

1.2%

Pittsburg

$2,340

$2,940

-0.3%

2.1%

Castro Valley

$2,470

$3,110

-0.1%

1.8%

San Rafael

$2,590

$3,250

0.0%

2.9%

Novato

$2,660

$3,350

0.1%

1.8%

Dublin

$2,870

$3,610

0.2%

4.1%

San Bruno

$2,770

$3,480

0.0%

-2.9%

Pacifica

$2,950

$3,710

0.3%

4.4%

Martinez

$2,430

$3,050

-0.2%

3.1%

Pleasant Hill

$2,590

$3,250

-0.8%

-2.2%

Burlingame

$2,650

$3,330

0.4%

3.6%

Belmont

$2,660

$3,340

0.3%

0.8%

Emeryville

$2,330

$2,920

-0.1%

0.5%

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